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Being John Malkovich (1999)
 
Directed by

Financial debt, prompts a puppeteer to take a temporary job as a file clerk on the seventh-and-a-half floor of a large office building. While rummaging behind a cabinet one day, he finds a small door that leads to the center of the mind of actor John Malkovich . Craig discovers that entering the portal allows him to become John Malkovich for a brief spell. Together with a co-worker, Maxine, the two decide to charge admission for the privilege of spending 15 minutes inside the head of a well-known actor. Malkovich realizes that something strange is happening to him, but can do little to stop it, as strangers take over his mind for a quarter-hour at a time.
Spike Jonze
Writing credits (WGA)
Charlie Kaufman
Genre:
comedy
 
Final Judgement (1995)
 
Directed by
In this drama, a renegade Los Angeles priest, Father Daniel Tyrone, must return to his gang-land roots to prove himself innocent of killing a stripper. His investigation leads him to the seamy underbelly of the pornographic film industry.
Louis Morneau
Writing credits (WGA)
Kirk Honeycutt
Genre:
drama
     
 
Inner Space (1987)
Directed by


Navy test pilot Lt. Tuck Pendleton (Dennis Quaid) has volunteered for a highly dangerous medical experiment. A submersible craft, with Tuck at the controls, is to be shrunk down to molecular size and inserted into the body of a living rabbit. When some high-tech thieves attempt to steal Tuck and his ship while both are in miniature form, Jack Putter (Martin Short), a mild-mannered, hypochondriac retail store clerk,suddenly finds himself injected with Tuck and his tiny ship. Now Jack has to not only help Tuck get back to safety, but also in the process, try to reunite Tuck with his beautiful estranged girlfriend Lydia (Meg Ryan). Innerspace (1987) won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
Joe Dante
Writing Credits
Chip Proser/ Jeffrey Boam
Genre
science fiction
     
 
Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Directed By


In a murder trial, the defendant says he suffered temporary
insanity after the victim raped his wife. What is the truth, and will he win
his case?
Otto Preminger
Writing Credits
John D. Voelker
Wendell Mayes
Genre:
drama/ mystery
 
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